Drum Core 4 - Good News!

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2013/12/21 11:12:19 (permalink)

Drum Core 4 - Good News!

I thought I'd start another thread in case everyone was tired of the old one and didn't look.   They have a lite version for $49.00  If you get it via upgrade as a pre-release you get a $30.00 voucher.  $49.00 for the 64bit GUI is just about the right price for me.
 
http://www.sonomawireworks.com/drumcore/dc4upgrade.php
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    Glyn Barnes
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    Re: Drum Core 4 - Good News! 2013/12/21 12:20:51 (permalink)
    That's better. I will probably upgrade at that price.
     
    There are also some more details of DC4 http://www.sonomawireworks.com/drumcore4/
    In a further parallel to Sampletank 3 it looks like its 64 bit only. And in this case only VST3 so if you are not on X3 you are out of luck.

     
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      • PreSonus StudioOne 2.6 Producer, Professional (VST3)
      • Others TBD

     
     
     

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    Re: Drum Core 4 - Good News! 2013/12/21 12:46:10 (permalink)
    $49 seems more reasonable for a Kitcore replacement.

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